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2020-02-26 04:35:34 UTC  

how do you cook them?

2020-02-26 04:35:39 UTC  

probably boil

2020-02-26 04:35:44 UTC  

roast(?)

2020-02-26 04:35:51 UTC  

well they have small amounts of cyanide I think

2020-02-26 04:36:02 UTC  

you just roast them or boil them

2020-02-26 04:36:06 UTC  

a lot of nuts do

2020-02-26 04:36:12 UTC  

almonds especially right?

2020-02-26 04:36:18 UTC  

yeah

2020-02-26 04:36:19 UTC  

no one actually did any reseach if acorns are edible without cooking them

2020-02-26 04:36:52 UTC  

actually imma look this up

2020-02-26 04:36:59 UTC  

Welcome, @Nolsters | NM! <#673099578127679488> <#673087910131662859>

2020-02-26 04:37:01 UTC  

i wouldn't want to try lol

2020-02-26 04:37:16 UTC  

welcome Nolsters

2020-02-26 04:37:22 UTC  

Nice a discord for prwpping

2020-02-26 04:37:28 UTC  

yeah welcome

2020-02-26 04:37:33 UTC  

However, it is very important you do not eat them raw; in order to not eat acorns that are bitter-tasting and toxic, you'll need to process them first.

2020-02-26 04:37:57 UTC  

oh boy we've got a canuck

2020-02-26 04:38:22 UTC  

Leach the acorns of tannins. Untreated raw acorns contain high concentrations of tannic acid, causing their taste to be bitter and them to be toxic to humans if eaten in large quantities.[5] It is possible to remove the tannic acid by simply leaching it out of acorns in a pot of boiling water,[6] pouring out the hot water and having repeated changes of water. Continue doing this until the water does not turn brown after you have strained and replaced it.

2020-02-26 04:38:29 UTC  

at least Khorne isn't alone now

2020-02-26 04:39:24 UTC  

acorns would be a good on-the-fly food for the trail if you're setting up for the night or something

2020-02-26 04:39:41 UTC  

extreme trail mix

2020-02-26 04:40:56 UTC  

Do oaks grow in praries?

2020-02-26 04:41:00 UTC  

what are those little spiral things

2020-02-26 04:41:03 UTC  

I used to find and eat black berries all the time on hikes

2020-02-26 04:41:16 UTC  

little green spinny things on trails

2020-02-26 04:41:18 UTC  

had a funny name

2020-02-26 04:41:24 UTC  

they grow during early spring to late summer

2020-02-26 04:41:42 UTC  

Whirlygigs?

2020-02-26 04:42:07 UTC  

Nah, they're green and flat

2020-02-26 04:42:22 UTC  

Have a little spiral thing

2020-02-26 04:42:41 UTC  

fiddleheads

2020-02-26 04:42:43 UTC  

that's it

2020-02-26 04:42:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673081851467792397/682085176901107722/iu.png

2020-02-26 04:43:00 UTC  

type of fern

2020-02-26 04:43:03 UTC  

neat

2020-02-26 04:43:10 UTC  

never seen one before

2020-02-26 04:43:18 UTC  

edible?

2020-02-26 04:43:21 UTC  

yeah

2020-02-26 04:43:42 UTC  

they're from the northeast US

2020-02-26 04:43:49 UTC  

and other places